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Google Set to Launch Branded phones Next Month

Google is getting ready to release their smartphones which will be under its own brand name, with the launch likely to be scheduled for next month. According to our source, these smart phone will be made available after the launch in some countries but first in India, with details of roll out to other market unknown at this point.

Google will likely unveil two Android Nougat running smartphones, one having a 5 inch display and the other having a 5.5 inch screen size. This smartphones will be coming in 32GB and 128GB variants.
These storage capacities and sizes match the leaked specs of the two Nexus smartphones Sailfish & Marlin that have been in rumor  for a while. It has been known that these smartphones will not be released carrying the nexus brand name, instead will be embedded with the Google brand, though they may be manufactured by HTC according to report.
Google may be positioning these devices as premium smartphones with excellent overall experience in an attempt to take on iPhone, this has been earlier reported by gadget360. These smartphones may come with the new mechanism for transferring data from the iPhone, designed to make the on boarding process for new users a little bit easier.
This will actually be the first time Google will be releasing phones with its own brand name as they have partnered with the likes of HTC, LG, and Huawei.

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